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Page 40
... writes a correspondent , " the day on which her letter appeared in the Russian Gazette . People of all classes and conditions were coming up on foot or in carriages , entering the house , crossing themselves before the icons , putting ...
... writes a correspondent , " the day on which her letter appeared in the Russian Gazette . People of all classes and conditions were coming up on foot or in carriages , entering the house , crossing themselves before the icons , putting ...
Page 42
... writes , " as a fundamental principle , but only as one of the simplest and most natural applications of moral prin- ciples - one so self - evident that it does not need to be pointed out to any truly sincere man . In our effete society ...
... writes , " as a fundamental principle , but only as one of the simplest and most natural applications of moral prin- ciples - one so self - evident that it does not need to be pointed out to any truly sincere man . In our effete society ...
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... writes upon " The Pardoning Power . " His preliminary survey of the subject is clear and concise . " There has been a tendency of late years toward the establishment of a council or board in which should be reposed at least some ...
... writes upon " The Pardoning Power . " His preliminary survey of the subject is clear and concise . " There has been a tendency of late years toward the establishment of a council or board in which should be reposed at least some ...
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... writes in Scribner's for January on the subject of " Crime and the Law . " Mr. Smyth , speaking from the fulness of a con- siderable experience , gives it as his opinion that the criminal law is administered , on the whole , with very ...
... writes in Scribner's for January on the subject of " Crime and the Law . " Mr. Smyth , speaking from the fulness of a con- siderable experience , gives it as his opinion that the criminal law is administered , on the whole , with very ...
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... writes , and he goes into great detail in describing the marriage customs . Woman's lot in China cannot be called an enviable one . As soon as she makes her appearance in the world she is received with less joy than if she had been a ...
... writes , and he goes into great detail in describing the marriage customs . Woman's lot in China cannot be called an enviable one . As soon as she makes her appearance in the world she is received with less joy than if she had been a ...
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